u/reelandrealwriting

B2 vs C1 for employment

For context, I lived in Spain for 9 years and did all of my secondary school education in Castellano and a little Valenciano, including bachillerato. I would have gone to university in Spain, had we not moved back to the UK during my gap year.

I'm confident that I can pass the B2, and may be able to pass C1 with a bit more time to practise.

I'm currently in the UK and considering getting into tutoring, translating or another job that could make better use of my language.

From an employers point of view, if they are looking for 'Spanish speaking', is B2 usually enough? Does C1 open up more opportunities?

Hope this makes sense!

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u/reelandrealwriting — 1 day ago